Support our work at canadaland.com/joinFailure to protect hundreds of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Violent arrests at Wet'suwet'en and Fairy Creek. And now, Portapique. In recent years, controversy has hounded Canada's storied national police force. Reporter Jane Gerster has made it her mission to understand why these problems are happening, and she says that the Mounties - which originated as a paramilitary force to defend Canada's interests in the West - must grapple with the nature...
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There have been dozens of arrests at Fairy Creek... but not much footage to show for it. That's because the RCMP have been blocking and corralling journalists from freely covering the demonstrations. But according to court precedent and the RCMP's own guidelines, journalists do have the right to be present even when there is a court injunction.So why does it keep happening? And why is it always Canada's independent media at the forefront of this fight?Reporter Cherise Seucharan finds out. This...
Topics: Podcast, indigenous, rcmp, media
Amber Bracken and Michael Toledano are freelance journalists who were arrested by RCMP officers on the morning of Nov. 19, 2021 while they were covering the demonstrations of Wet'suwet'en people and hereditary chiefs against the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline. The standoff on unceded territory was the top news story of 2020, until the pandemic hit. But since then, coverage has waned and in-depth looks have largely been left to freelancers and smaller independent news outlets that...
Topics: Podcast, RCMP, press freedom
KING of the Royal Mounted #10 - February 1958
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KING of the Royal Mounted #5 June 1957
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Restaurants refuse to comply with health guidelines Covid-19
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Recordings of 911 calls from the night of the Portapique massacre have been leaked to the press, and they prove that the RCMP have been lying from the start about a crucial piece of information. But somehow it's the journalists that published the calls who are facing an angry public backlash. Frank Magazine publisher Andrew Douglas and reporter Paul Palango discuss their bombshell story, and what the RCMP may still be hiding about Gabriel Wortman.This episode is supported by Dispatch Coffee,...
Topics: Podcast, rcmp, portapique shooting, nova scotia
\"By the many examples that can be shown, it would appear governments do not believe Native people deserve justice of any kind. Our rights are trampled, our lives are taken, our lands are stolen, our waterways and ways of life are threatened and destroyed. When does it end?\"
Topics: Podcast, fishing, injustice, rcmp, lobster, mi'kmaq
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A recent report by the Privacy Commissioner says that six RCMP investigations back in 2015 were in violation of the Charter because a Stingray device was used to collect mobile phone data without a warrant. The commissioner looked into the RCMP’s use of Stingrays in response to a complaint from public-interest group Open Media. David Christopher is with Open Media. Check out our website for more information about Redeye. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Topics: Stingray device, surveillance, privacy, RCMP, police
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RCMP dumped with WikiTeam tools.
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On july 15th 2015, officers of the canadian royal mounted police (rcmp) tried to enter Unist’ot’en territory. The Unist’ot’en have built a camp that stands in the way of several oil and gas pipelines.Camp supporters blocked the rcmp from entering. The following day the rcmp threatened to arrest supporters at another checkpoint, but supporters responded by building a gate. The Unist’ot’en have requested physical support from allies. For more info on how you can help visit...
Topics: Unist'ot'en, Unistoten, RCMP, Pipelines, Block the Flows
*PLEASE NOTE* This episode is being re-released due to a previous audio quality problem. There is also additional content that was not featured in the original release of this episode.EPISODE SUMMARY:Dr. Martin Luthor King's \"I have a dream\" speech is a narrative people so often take out of context. In America's history of the civil rights fight, Native people have been largely left out of that part of American History. We look at why, and how Native people did benefit from the work...
Topics: Podcast, native, rcmp, wampanoag, mmiw, dr._king
MUFON Ontario Newsletter 1994 07 vol1.3
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MUFON Ontario Newsletter 1995 10 Carp Ontario Case special
Topics: oechsler, ufo, guardian, graham, rcmp, mufon, ontario, labanek, investigation, oeschler, mufon...
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A RCMP sign I made for a friend going to depot.
Topics: canada, canadian, rcmp, 2D Art, maple leaf, stl, thingiverse
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In his bestselling book Assholes: A Theory, philosopher Aaron James presents a provocative theory of the asshole to explain why such people exist, especially in an age of raging narcissism and unbridled capitalism. Assholes: A Theory is a new documentary by veteran filmmaker John Walker. He joins us in studio to discuss how he came to make the film and who he talks to – and about – in the movie.
Topics: assholes, narcissism, government, capitalism, finance, Silicon, Valley, RCMP, theory
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Questions of accountability over Haiti's Cholera epidemic are asked through travels to Haiti and the United Nations headquarters in New York.
Topics: ottawa, canada, washington, ottawa, leanne, ali, rcmp, new york
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Securitization in the political context refers to the viewing of broad spheres of society through a security lens. Muslims in Canada have been the focus of sustained attention from the RCMP and CSIS in the 18 years since the World Trade Center attacks. Fahad Ahmed is documenting the impact of this trend on the Muslim community at a time when it faces its own threats from right-wing violence. Fahad Ahmed is a PhD candidate at the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University.
Topics: Muslims, racism, Islamophobia, discrimination, terrorism, right-wing, security, RCMP, CSIS
Surly Mountie may not be the one you were hoping for. Man of the North by James B. Hendryx. Artist: William Reusswig Source: Ross L. Dobbin estate
Topics: Adventure Pulps, Adventure magazine, Canada, Northern Territories, smoke, cigarette, RCMP
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GraceLife Church Videos
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Vancouver voters go the polls next Saturday, October 20. There are many interesting races taking place in Metro Vancouver. Our City Beat reporter Ian Mass joins us to walk us through the issues in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby and Richmond.
Topics: City, Beat, municipal, elections, housing, NDP, mayor, police, RCMP, transportation
Episode 201: On October 14, 2007, after a gruelling 20-hour journey from Poland, Robert Dziekanski, arrived at the YVR airport's international terminal in Richmond, B.C. Dziekanski, who spoke nor read any English, was unable to read the signs directing him to what he should do next or where he should go. The confused man spent ten hours in the airport wandering around the secure customs area. His mother was waiting for him with a friend only a few meters away in the public waiting area. Had the...
Topics: Podcast, Vancouver, RCMP, taser, homicide, Robert Dziekanski, YVR, video, 2009
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The box and label for the Keyah production.
Topics: NWMP, north, west, northwest, mounted, police, royal, canadian, nwmp, rcmp
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Journalists on Wet’suwet’en territory during the recent wave of arrests say that the RCMP went out of their way to prevent them from doing their job. Jerome Turner, a reporter for Ricochet Media, says he was detained for several hours in an area without cell coverage while police enforced the injunction against land defenders. We talk about the rights of the media during police actions with Karyn Pugliese, award-winning broadcast journalist and president of the Canadian Association of...
Topics: Wet’suwet’en, Indigenous, media, journalists, RCMP, police, injunctions, Coastal, Gaslink,...
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Twenty years ago, brave indigenous land defenders in so called British Columbia, squared off with the Royal Colonial Mounted Police, in the Secwepemc territory of Ts’Peten, colonially known as Gustafson Lake. Comic book artist and indigenous historian Gord Hill, recounts these events in five minutes.
Topics: Gustafsen Lake, indigenous, resistance, tspeten, canada, rcmp, wolverine, splitting the sky
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In January, a subcommittee of the Halifax Board of the Police Commissioners released a report, which is Canada’s most detailed blueprint to defund, disarm, and dismantle the police. It lays out a plan for how to redirect funding from police to other organizations and pursue police accountability. The subcommittee was chaired by Dr. El Jones, poet, journalist, activist and assistant professor of political and Canadian studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
Topics: defund, disarm, dismantle, police, accountability, Halifax, racism, repression, Black, colonialism,...
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Six years ago, the BC Civil Liberties Association made a complaint against the RCMP after it discovered that it spied on the activities of people opposed to Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline project. The final report of the Complaints Commission for the RCMP came out in mid-December. We talk with Jessica Magonet of the BCCLA about what the report said and why it took so long to come out.
Topics: RCMP, surveillance, spying, BCCLA, Northern, Gateway, activists, Indigenous, pipeline, Lucki, CRCC
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On January 7, the RCMP forcibly broke up a checkpoint on the road leading to the Unist’ot’en camp near Houston following an injunction sought by Coastal GasLink. The camp and the checkpoint had been set up to protect the territory from further oil and gas development. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which has been supported by both the provincial and federal government, has several articles that support the actions of the hereditary chiefs on their territories. We...
Topics: RCMP, Unist’ot’en, checkpoint, Wet’suwet’en, oil, gas, development, roadblock, UNDRIP,...
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The day after Yves Engler went to a press conference to ask Marc Garneau a question about arms sales to the Saudis, two RCMP officers showed up at his Montreal home to talk with him. We speak with Yves Engler about his recent attempts to raise foreign policy criticism at public events and the RCMP’s response to his actions.
Topics: foreign, policy, RCMP, Israel, Saudi, arms, Palestine, Venezuela, criticism, Liberal, Trudeau
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Mountie plays harmonica, while his dog listens. Artist: Source: ebay seller powerangers Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Youth, Children, and Kids' Magazines, Boys' Life, RCMP, Yukon, Canada, howl, camp
Trip to the Canadian Rockies starting by ship on the Great Lakes, with an RCMP parade, then Banff, Lake Louise, and scenes of waterfalls, rivers, elk, and mountains.
Topics: Canada, Canadian Rockies, Rocky Mountains, Banff, Lake Louise, elk, waterfall, river, RCMP
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Ian Mass joins us with his final City Beat till council ramps up for the civic election in the fall. On the agenda, densification and the Broadway plan, a 100-year-old heritage building that no-one wants and a motion to end immigration detention in provincial jails.
Topics: densification, Broadway, Heather, MST, RCMP, headquarters, SRO, protection, CBSA, detainees,...
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In a recent blog post, Heather Lawson argues that the assumption that police presence saves those who experience sexual violence contradicts the experiences of many survivors, particularly Indigenous women and girls. Heather Lawson is the McInturff Fellow at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. She spoke with us on August 10.
Topics: sexual, assault, survivors, defund, police, women, violence, Indigenous, RCMP, mental, health,...
LibriVox recording of Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police--A Tale of the Macleod Trail by Ralph Connor. Read in English by LibriVox Volunteers. Cameron, a young man from Edinburgh, is a university student who is a rising star on the football team. When the big day comes and he nearly fails his team, he doubts he'll ever be good for anything ever again. Things soon take a turn downward and Cameron is forced to face the fact that his only option may be leaving all he's ever known...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, Canada, northwest canadian mounted police, rcmp, royal canadian mounted...
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Lynne Quarmby is professor of molecular biology at SFU. On Friday she decided to cross the police line erected around the Kinder Morgan drill site on Burnaby Mountain. She speaks with Redeye host James Mainguy about how she got involved in the fight against the pipeline, why she decided to get arrested and Kinder Morgan’s lawsuit against her and other protesters. Check out our website for more information about Redeye. Find us on Facebook and like our page for regular updates.
Topics: pipeline, Kinder Morgan, Burnaby Mountain, civil disobedience, RCMP, injunction, climate change,...
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RCMP Musical Ride Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12674474@N00/28094764564 Uploader: Daryl Sawatzky
Topics: Flickr, video, rcmp, musicalride, lowerfortgarry, stamdrews, manitoba, canada, rain, storm, horses,...
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In British Columbia, the RCMP has a special detachment called the Community-Industry Response Group, set up to enforce injunctions and arrest land defenders blocking access to resource extraction companies. Molly Murphy is a BIPOC activist and journalist who’s experienced first-hand the violence of the RCMP at Fairy Creek. She explains what she’s found out about the background, training and tactics of the C-IRG.
Topics: RCMP, police, Indigenous, violence, injunctions, Fairy, Creek, C-IRG, logging, pipeline, gas, oil
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A federal court has ruled that RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki violated her legal obligations when she took more than 3years to respond to a complaint about RCMP spying on anti-pipeline activists. In a groundbreaking decision, Justice Gagné said that the RCMP must respond to complaints within 6 months of receiving a report from the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission. We speak with Jessica Magonet, lawyer with the BC Civil Liberties Association.
Topics: BCCLA, law, RCMP, complaints, commission, CRCC, misconduct, delays, Lucki, federal, court,...
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RCMP Musical Ride Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12674474@N00/28606647332 Uploader: Daryl Sawatzky
Topics: Flickr, video, rcmp, musicalride, lowerfortgarry, stamdrews, manitoba, canada, rain, storm, horses,...
MUFON Ontario Newsletter 1995 07 vol2.3
Topics: ufo, resonances, ufos, ufontario, object, ontario, canadian, rcmp, ottawa, film, parliament hill,...
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The Justice Department announced the indictments of two Chinese nationals on allegations of conspiracy to traffic fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. Making the announcement was Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who said the suspects used the Internet to sell fentanyl to traffickers and other individual customers. He was joined by other law enforcement officials including Acting DEA Administrator Robert Patterson who commented on the "60 Minutes"-Washingtojn Post joint...
Topics: china, canada, charleston, north dakota, maryland, virginia, mr. rosenstein, west virginia,...
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced during a press conference in Ottawa that he has invoked Canada's Emergencies Act to help put an end to what he called an "illegal occupation" of important trade routes by truckers over their opposition to COVID-19 mandates in Canada. The prime minister said that the emergency powers will be temporary and geographically targeted to areas that have been heavily impacted by the blockades along the U.S.-Canadian border, giving these...
Topics: canada, ottawa, ukraine, ontario, trudeau, wellington, windsor, rcmp, freeland, russia, alberta,...
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced during a press conference in Ottawa that he has invoked Canada's Emergencies Act to help put an end to what he called an "illegal occupation" of important trade routes by truckers over their opposition to COVID-19 mandates in Canada. The prime minister said that the emergency powers will be temporary and geographically targeted to areas that have been heavily impacted by the blockades along the U.S.-Canadian border, giving these...
Topics: ottawa, canada, ukraine, ontario, trudeau, wellington, windsor, rcmp, freeland, russia, alberta,...
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced during a press conference in Ottawa that he has invoked Canada's Emergencies Act to help put an end to what he called an "illegal occupation" of important trade routes by truckers over their opposition to COVID-19 mandates in Canada. The prime minister said that the emergency powers will be temporary and geographically targeted to areas that have been heavily impacted by the blockades along the U.S.-Canadian border, giving these...
Topics: canada, ottawa, ukraine, ontario, trudeau, wellington, windsor, rcmp, freeland, russia, alberta,...
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One of several Conn Pictures mounties (RCMP) westerns starring Kermit Maynard. Released in 1935. IMDB rating 5.1. CAST NOTES: Kermit Maynard was Ken Maynard's younger brother. Jim Thorpe was the Native American athlete whose life was chronicled in the 1951 biopic "Jim Thorpe, All-American" starring Burt Lancaster. PRODUCTION NOTE: Directed by Sam Newfield who over 38 years had 276 directorial credits mostly as PRC's primary director. His film and television career spanned from 1926 to...
Topics: movie trailers, westerns, B-westerns, RCMP, Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian...
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The 4,300 unionized employees who work at the publicly-owned Hastings Park at the Pacific National Exhibition have been left out of Canada's economic recovery plan and are subsequently out of work. Vancouver City Council finally paid some attention to this issue last week. Also, in this week’s City Beat report, Ian Mass talks about housing for renters, VSB property, the Port of Vancouver and a nasty fight at Surrey Council.
Topics: City, Beat, housing, renters, PNE, Covid-19, recovery, funds, VSB, developers, Surrey, RCMP,...
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Two Mounties are having a meal of bacon and coffee, when suddenly one's tin cup is shot out of his hand by a sniper on the other side of the river. This is either a great shot or a terrible one, depending on intent. "Strong Medicine," a story of the North-West Mounted. Artist: William Eaton Source: Wendy Giminski Restoration by:
Topics: Youth, Children, and Kids' Magazines, Open Road for Boys, Canada, RCMP, attack, shot, gunfire,...
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From VHS back: The northern frontier was a lawless land in the 1800's when the discovery of gold in the Yukon lured thousands of fortune hunters from around the world. Member of Canada's North West Mounted Police were the first law enforcement pioneers dispatched to keep the peace. Join the pursuit for the Mad Trapper of Rat River who shot and killed one Mountie and wounded another. See how the Mounties, "always get their man". Living in isolated outposts often meant lonely winter...
Topics: RCMP, Royal, Canadian, Mounted, Police, NWMP, North, West, Northwest, North-west, Canada, Mountie,...
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This week on "It's the end of the World as We know it and I feel fine" we bring you a round up of news from the muthafrackin resistance. Starting with the shooting of three cops from the Canadian Mounted po-po and a look at its colonial history. Followed up by the FIFA world cup riots, the successful defense of Can Vies, an anarchist social space in Barcelona. And wrapping it up with the resignation of Subcomandante Marcos from the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Music break:...
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Topic: fifa, futbol, soccer, football, riot, brazil, can vies, barcelona, squat, anarchist, black bloc,...
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http://submedia.tv/stimulator/2009/07/16/the-present-insurrection This Week: 1. State of the Future Report 2. Obama Acts on Climate Change 3. The Gangstas meet again 4. Le Boom Boom! 5. Squatting an airport 6. Earth First! blockade 7. EnCana's holey pipeline 8. Bobby Mac east it 9. Jedi Mind Tricks 10. Defending the resistance
Topics: news&information, global warming, submedia, video, elf, alf, earth first, oregon, timber,...